Transform struggling readers into confident learners through guided reading, zero homework, and faith-based encouragement. Perfect for 4th/5th graders reading below grade level.
π Reading Confidence Course: Where Struggling Readers Gain Confidence and Skill
Is your child falling behind in reading? Watching your child struggle with this foundational skill can be heartbreaking. But there’s hope. Our specialized reading course transforms reluctant readers into confident learners who enjoy literature through:
Guided reading of engaging, award-winning novels – zero homework stress for your family
Small-group setting where every child feels safe to participate and grow
Research-based comprehension strategies that build critical reading skills naturally
Christ-centered environment beginning with prayer and encouragement
Perfect for:
Students reading below grade level
Children who avoid reading
Busy families seeking expert reading support
Learners who need a confidence and skill boost
This class works through high-interest novels and learn multiple reading strategies as they go. Further, the teacher models a love for reading and pure joy of story. It’s modeling, direct instruction, and discovery of beloved characters, stories, and places.Β Your child was fearfully and wonderfully made to learn and thrive. Enroll now to join a group of learners who are discovering the joy of reading together.
Lesson Schedule
Jan 6-March 6: The One and Only Ivan
Class Introduction Video
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Taught From a Christian Perspective
Our mission is to equip learners’ minds and shepherd their hearts. We want them to have saving faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and then develop a biblical worldview. This means they view their world, themselves, and God in a way that aligns with what the Bible teaches. This brings great peace and understanding to the believer because we serve a good, sovereign God. This course is taught with these goals in mind. In class, we may pray, read scripture, and discuss how to view the content from a Christian perspective.
The most essential reason people must become competent readers is to read the word of God. This is how God communicates with His people, and literacy is critical for developing a biblical worldview. Competent readers can engage in the Word of God and other texts with much thinking and reflection. Readers should be able to decode, understand, remember, analyze, synthesize, evaluate, make inferences, make connections, and apply learning from reading to other subject areas and the rest of life. Readers grow in knowledge and wisdom and can let the Word of God renew their minds and transform their hearts, becoming thinkers who can engage the world for Christ.
When writing, we are turning ideas into words that communicate. Written communication should be functional, truthful, orderly, coherent, creative, and beautiful, all traits present in Godβs written words in the Bible, which we want to emulate.
Communication skills are essential for believers. The communication skills taught in English will help learners communicate with others and to be confident public speakers. These skills are essential when sharing the gospel message. Our voices are tools that help us show Jesus to others as we witness to the world through what we say–and what we don’t say (see Colossians 4:6, James 1:19-20, Ephesians 4:29, and Proverbs 10:19). We serve a creative God who has given us all kinds of tools to help communicate His message.
LITERATURE:
Stories often serve as powerful vehicles for truth. For example, the prophet Nathan used a parable to reveal King David’s sin in 1 Samuel 12:1-4. Similarly, Jesus frequently used parables to teach profound spiritual lessons. Literature clearly offers timeless insights that reflect the complexities of life, guiding us toward His wisdom and understanding.
All truth is God’s truth. Even unbelievers use universal themes in their writing that clearly point to deeper truths about life and the human condition. For example, authors often use theme concepts related to justice, love, or integrity. These concepts reveal a glimpse of Godβs truthβ whether the author acknowledges it or notβbecause all truth originates from God (John 17:17).
Throughout English and literature courses, learners will read about individuals who made flawed decisions. As Romans 3:23 reminds us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” Literature provides a window into humanity’s fallen nature, allowing students to learn from the mistakes and successes of characters. By engaging with literature, students will gain timeless insights into the complexities of life, as reflected in Proverbs 2:6: “For the Lord gives wisdom; from His mouth come knowledge and understanding.”
β¨ π β¨ Why Lemons-Aid? β¨ π β¨
A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW: The Bible, infallible and inerrant, is the very written word of God, who has revealed Himself to man. The Bible is like the light we cast on all content areas in order to understand it, whether that be literature, physical science, history, or geometry. Students learn all content through a Biblical lens. Theology is important for understanding all subject areas. We carefully curate courses that capture learnersβ imagination while pointing them to God through soundΒ doctrine. THIS is most important!
RICH CONTENT / CORE KNOWLEDGE: While other schools and systems try to align their content to broad standards that are vague and open to wild interpretations, we focus our content on what students should know and be able to do so they see the world biblically and head into their adult lives filled with knowledge, wisdom, and mastery of skill such as computing and writing. For over a century, progressive education reform has been βanti-content,β which means they de-emphasize rich content and focus instructional time on things such as self-esteem and βskillsβ they hope will benefit a learner in the future. This is why American kids do so poorly in testing compared to nations with content-rich curricula. We want our learners to increase in knowledge and grow in wisdom, which our content-area experts foster while teaching.
EXPLICIT TEACHING: We understand the skills and concepts students need to learn and know how to teach them. Lemons-Aid’s materials are top-notch, organized, and clear for students and parents to understand. We are especially skilled at breaking down a complicated process into understandable parts. Further, explicit instruction is “a structured, systematic, and effective methodology for teaching academic skills. It is called explicit because it is an unambiguous and direct approach to teaching that includes both instructional design and delivery procedures. Explicit instruction is characterized by a series of supports or scaffolds, whereby students are guided through the learning process with clear statements about the purpose and rationale for learning the new skill, clear explanations and demonstrations of the instructional target, and supported practice with feedback until independent mastery has been achieved.”
Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching by Anita L. Archer and Charles A. Hughes.
Anita Archer trained Mrs. Lemons in workshops, and it changed her teaching. Read a little more about the research behind explicit teaching here and here.
STUDENT ACCOUNTABILITY = ACHIEVEMENT: Students master skills with us and make gains. We have a high degree of accountability. Since we make promises here and parents are paying good money, we understand you trust us to work! Students have to work too, and let’s be honest: they’re kids and don’t always want to. We push it. We teach them how to stay engaged, we cold-call on kids, we tell them to use the chatbox, and we want them to use emojis! If they are resistant, we contact the student through the teacher tab first. If that doesn’t work, we call in the big guns–Mom and Dad. We want kids to learn. We don’t want them to pass through our classes without gaining skills and doing great learning.
DO HARD THINGS. Boost your confidence, master new skills, learn new concepts. This takes a commitment to do hard things. Like the standards we have for our teachers, we also expect our learners to do hard things, whether that means they stand firm in their convictions, learn geometry, write an essay, or give an oral presentation. You can do hard things!
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS: To balance our high expectations for their learning and behavior, we build relationships with them. We want them to know we care about and know them. We’ll ask about their play last weekend or the new trick they’re trying to master on the skateboard. We also want students to get to know each other and encourage community engagement.
DEPENDABLE: Multiple teachers are teaching this class, and we have an entire year of lessons planned and scheduled. Since we are a mission-driven organization, we protect our brand and the relationships with our families. We are accountable to our learners. When things come up for teachers, we work to get substitutes and do everything we can before canceling a class. We do not like canceling or changing, and we often teach classes at a loss to give others a chance to join. We have limits, of course, but we are not flippant or irresponsible about canceling! When things come up for students, since we have multiple sections, they can transfer from section to section. All our teachers teach the same content the same week, giving families even more flexibility!
TEACHER FEEDBACK: The back-and-forth work between a student and teacher significantly benefits a student if done well. We follow best practices in designing class time, assignments, and routines. According to Pennington Publishing, effective writing feedback (or grading) is:
Specific, not general
Immediate, not postponed
Routine with a revision / feedback cycle
Explanatory
The right amount
Targeted to the most critical issues
Varied (written, audio, and video comments)
Holding students accountable
STUDENT MASTERY: Each class includes explicit, direct instruction with teacher modeling. Students are guided toward mastery of skills and understandings to grasp the concepts and become independent. Students are held to a high standard of academic work, including often ignored skills like the use of grammar and neatness in math.
STUDY THE BEAUTIFUL
We are surrounded by the mediocre, which is not good! We see this in expectations at some schools, the poor customer service at a store, and even architecture like in a gray, uninspiring complex of high-occupancy housing.
In contrast, we are surrounded by the beautiful, which is good! We see the beautiful in classic literature, music, and beautiful architecture like pictured here.
The mediocre demoralizes learners while the beautiful inspires.
At Lemons-Aid Learning, we study the beautiful: classic literature, artful sentence construction, art, poetry, maths, God’s hand in all of history, and God’s very creation. His creation glorifies Him, and in our study of all content areas, we learn about who God is.
We do not compromise. This means we don’t choose a graphic novel of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. We read the original play. We know how to make the complexity and beauty of classic study approachable and understandable to a modern audience. It’s more difficult, but worth the effort!
CUSTOMER SERVICE
We serve the Lord and we work hard for families. We work to give quick responses to questions, authentic and careful feedback, and to solve any conflict. As home educators ourselves, familiar with the joys and struggles of teaching our own children, we can relate! We are supporting families, equipping learners, and serving Christ. We are 100% devoted to Him and to you!
To read more about our teaching and learning methods, read our blogs, written by our teachers and staff.
πππππππ ππππππΌπ: Elementary
#Fun #Inspiring #LoveForLearning
Kristen has a Bachelor’s Degree in Education with a minor in child psychology from Liberty University. For nearly a decade, she has worked in elementary school classrooms, as a private tutor, and as an online ELL teacher. While passionate about education in general, her favorite subjects to both study and teach are reading, grammar, and writing. She and her husband are actively involved in a church where she works as a Sunday School teacher and Children’s Ministry teacher to ages 4-6. No matter where she is teaching, Kristen tries to find ways to connect with her students and to create an exciting classroom that builds a passion for education. It is her desire to not only teach a subject but also to foster a love of learning which inspires students to want to learn more even once the class is completed. Kristen lives in Virginia with her husband, daughter, and their new baby boy! In her spare time, Kristen loves to create teaching content such as interactive lesson plans, worksheets, and more! She also enjoys doing family outings and crafting.
πππ. πΌππ:
Elementary
#Engaging #Fun #Patient #Kind #Encouraging
Ali has a Bachelorβs Degree in Early Childhood Education and has worked with children over the last 11 years. She taught for 6 years in public school, 2 years in Kindergarten and 4 years in First Grade. She has worked as a reading tutor and ESL teacher online for the last 4 years; she has also tutored children in-person in reading, writing, and STEM. Ali believes that every child is a natural learner; she believes that an educatorβs goal is to engage each child in the way that they learn best! She is passionate about creating a safe and FUN environment that teaches the whole child. Each time she enters a classroom, whether it is in-person or online, you can find her singing, playing games, and making learning fun. Ali lives in Missouri, near St. Louis with her husband, son, and fur-child (an 80 lb. German Shepherd who doesnβt know how big he is). In her free time she loves reading, writing, crafts, hiking, working out, and spending time with my family.
ππΌπππππΌ ππππ: English
#fun #kind #passionate #joyful #faithful
Mrs. Spryβs favorite book of the Bible is Esther because it demonstrates the Lordβs sovereignty. This book teaches that God is in control and His plans are always better than ours. Her favorite verse from this book is Esther 4:14, ββ¦And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?β This verse suggests that the Lord placed Esther exactly where she needed to be according to His perfect plan. It encourages me to remember that God is on the throne and He orchestrates my steps. Makenna graduated with a Bachelors degree in psychology from Catawba College. Upon graduation, she realized she wanted to become a teacher, so she began teaching at her local middle school. While teaching, she completed her residency licensure and obtained a NC teaching license in Middle Grades Language Arts. She has experience working with all different ages. She volunteered in an elementary classroom while she was in college, where she spent time reading and working with kids. She has five years of experience teaching English. She taught 7th grade English Language Arts for four years and 9th/10th grade English for one year. Mrs. Spry is passionate about creating a fun and engaging learning environment for students. She wants to create a space where students feel welcomed, valued, and heard. She encourages her students to work hard and be the best they can be! Students in her class can expect to learn, laugh, and grow! Whenever she is not teaching, Mrs. Spry loves spending time with her family and her two dogs. They enjoy watching movies, playing games, and going on walks together. She also loves to read and listen to music! One thing you should know about Mrs. Spry is that she loves to connect and build relationships with people. She cares about the whole student, not just academics, and wants to support and encourage her students in all aspects of life!
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Course DELIVERY type:
Live Courses
Asynchronous (Async)
On-Demand Curriculum
Tutoring
Live Courses
Students meet live with the teacher and a group of students. The benefits of live courses are that students have interaction with a teacher and peers in a community. Longer (multi-day, semester, and subscription) courses offer them the ability to develop relationships with their teacher and peers while studying content that builds on previous learning such as longer-range essays, projects, and assignments with teacher feedback.
Live courses can be a:Β
One-time course that only meets once
multi-day course (they meet multiple times over a period of days or weeks)
semester course (they meet for an entire semester on regularly scheduled days)
subscription course (they meet on a regular basis, based on the subscription terms. For example, they may meet once per week, every other week, or three times per week. Payment is made per subscription terms, and you are not charged for weeks you don’t meet).Β Β
Asynchronous (Async)
Teacher and learner are “synced” together for learning but not at the exact same moment like in a scheduled live class (the “a” in “asynchronous!”
These are courses that give students the flexibility to work when they can, but they still have deadlines and accountability with a teacher! Learners have a teacher getting to know them, guiding them and interacting with them, offering feedback, and grading their work. The course includes video lessons, interactive activities, assignments, and quizzes. As this is an asynchronous course, there are no live classes. These courses are less expensive and very flexible, while still having interaction with a teacher.
Async Courses can be:
multi-day course (students have multiple days or weeks of content such as a 5-week essay course or a 30-week literature course).
semester course (students work through at least 13 weeks of content).
Yearlong course (students work through at least 26 weeks of content).
On-Demand Curriculum
Students have access to curriculum or lessons and can go through them at their own pace or “on demand.” There are no live classes and students complete the lessons independent of a teacher. The benefits of the online lessons are that they are the most affordable way to experience an excellent curriculum with videos, interactive material, and quizzes. For younger students, parents are able to direct them through the learning; for older students, they can often navigate the lessons on their own.
Think of the online curriculum as an interactive, video-based, online book!
Online curriculum can be a:
MicroLesson (a super quick lesson on one skill or concept, usually 1-3 minutes. Students do not have a classroom for this.)
multi-week curriculum (students have multiple weeks of content such as a 5-week essay curriculum or a 30-week literature curriculum)
semester long curriculum (students have at least 13 weeks of content).
Yearlong curriculum (students have at least 26 weeks of content).
Tutoring
Students meet with a degreed and certified teacher in a one-on-one live session. Your teacher will help you with the school work you already have or will design a custom curriculum for you. Price varies by teacher and whether your instructor is designing a custom curriculum or if you are bringing your homework for some support.
Tutoring can be:Β
a one-time live booking
a multi-day booking (meeting for a pre-determined number of sessions)
a subscription-based booking (meeting on a ongoing basis)
COURSE LENGTH:
Recurring Subscription
Micro Lesson
One-Time
Multi-Day
Semester or Trimester
Yearlong
Recurring Subscription
In a subscription course, students complete lessons and/or meet on a regular basis, based on the subscription terms. For example, they may meet once per week, every other week, or three times per week. Payment is made per subscription terms, and you are not charged for weeks you donβt meet.
Micro Lesson
A Micro Lesson is a super quick lesson on one skill or concept, usually comprising of a video lesson for 1-3 minutes and an interactive activity.Β
One-Time
A one-time course is one live meeting. Itβs a great chance to try out a teacher to see if itβs a good fit or learning something in a short live lesson.
Multi-Day
In a multi-day course, students meet and/or complete work over a period of days or weeks. It is shorter than an entire semester.Β
Semester or Trimester
In a semester course like this, students meet or complete work for an entire semester (half a school year) or trimester (a third of the school year).
Yearlong
In a yearlong course like this, students meet or complete work for an entire year.
other learning experiences:
Groups
Coaching
Groups
Groups are like clubsΒ where groups of learners gather with like-minded peers to study, explore, read, talk, or play. A book club, lifegroup, or gaming team are great examples!
Coaching
This is a course for adults, who have a coach and course to support them in gaining knowledge or skills. For example, our Orton-Gillingham early literacy teachers coach moms and dads who are teaching their children with dyslexia how to read. Another example is when Mrs. Lemons coaches teachers with lesson planning or classroom management, or she coaches teacher entrepreneuers in their teaching business.Β Β
Coaching can be a mix of self-paced learning, cohorts, live, webinars, small group, or 1-1.Β